Our Campuses

°ϲʿ. Louis’ campuses are located near the cultural center of St. Louis, surrounded by and adjacent to museums, performance venues, vibrant entertainment and dining districts, one of the nation’s largest civic parks, and beautiful, tree-lined neighborhoods rich in history and diversity.

Washington University is easy to visit and, once you arrive, you’ll find a welcoming, open community that is an integral part of the St. Louis region.


Danforth Campus

Aerial view of Danforth campus looking west

The 169-acre Danforth Campus is at the heart of Washington University and is the academic home to the majority of the university’s undergraduate, graduate and professional students. The Danforth Campus features predominantly Collegiate Gothic architecture in its academic buildings, and is bordered by Forest Park and the cities of St. Louis, Clayton and University City.

Medical Campus

aerial view of Medical Center campus looking north-east

The spreads over 17 city blocks and 164 acres. The campus is home to the Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis and its affiliated hospitals, clinics, patient care centers and research facilities. The Medical Campus is located in St. Louis’ vibrant , home to some of the region’s best shopping and restaurants.

Our campuses continue to grow. Explore the major construction and renovation projects going on around the university on our .


The campuses are well served by the region’s light rail and bus service, and have easy access to major interstate highways. In total, more than 2,000 acres and more than 150 major buildings comprise the university.

West Campus

The university’s West Campus is home to university administrative offices and the .


South Campus

The South Campus includes athletic fields, a gymnasium, an auditorium/theater and some classroom facilities.

North Campus

North Campus, at 700 Rosedale Ave. in St. Louis, houses a variety of administrative functions for the university.


Tyson Research Center

Located 25 miles southwest of the Danforth Campus, Tyson Research Center is a 2,000-acre outdoor laboratory for learning and research.